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Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 41 - Cancellation of Registration
Part 41 of the Trade Mark Examiner's Manual deals with cancellation of a trade mark registration, which is voluntary and done at the request of the registered owner. The owner no longer has the exclusive right to use or to authorise the use of the tr...
Refund and Remedies - Services (Mandatory Statement under Australian Consumer Law)
We are not required to provide a refund if you change your mind about services you asked for. But you can choose to cancel your contract, and receive a refund for unconsumed services, if the service has a major problem. This is when the service: has...
When the Property Occupations Act will not apply
The Property Occupations Act contains provisions relating to the sale of residential property. Those provisions apply to contracts for the sale of property that is used, or is intended to be used, for residential purposes but will not apply to a con...
Independent Contractor's Agreement
An Independent Contractor Agreement is used where a service is being provided to another party, but the relationship is not that of an employer/employee relationship – it is a commercial contracting arrangement. Generally, the party providing the se...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 32A - Examination of Trade Marks for Plants (in Class 31)
Examination of trade mark applications filed in Class 31 in respect of plants and plant material involves consideration of additional requirements arising from the Plant Breeder’s Rights Act 1994 which protects the names of plant varieties and their...
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